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Posted by: GeorgeRud Jan 23 2015, 07:10 PM

Though it only has a passing reference to a 914, and some 911 Targa references, I wanted to make folks aware of a fun read, Memoirs of a Hack Mechanic by Rob Siegel. Those of you that are also BMW Club members may have read his columns, but I was not aware of him, and he's a great read ( kind of like Peter Egan was at R&T). I think a lot of us share his same life experiences and the same hours spent in the garage.

If you're looking for a nice read for the winter nights, give it a try!

Posted by: pvollma Jan 23 2015, 09:45 PM

Well, if we're going to have a thread on great books, I nominate "How To Repair Your Foreign Car" by Dick O'Kane. Mr. O'Kane used to write for Car & Driver or Road & Track, can't remember which (or maybe both), always providing a humorous bent to a useful article. While he spends a lot of time with British cars, most of the stuff in the book applies to cars in general, and sports cars in particular. How can you not appreciate a book with chapter titles such as "Why, When Britannia Rules the Waves, Will Her Cars Not Go Through A Puddle?" and "'Carburetor' Is A French Word Meaning 'Leave It Alone'"? Still available through Amazon.

Posted by: moldygreg Jan 23 2015, 10:58 PM

QUOTE(GeorgeRud @ Jan 23 2015, 05:10 PM) *

Though it only has a passing reference to a 914, and some 911 Targa references, I wanted to make folks aware of a fun read, Memoirs of a Hack Mechanic by Rob Siegel. Those of you that are also BMW Club members may have read his columns, but I was not aware of him, and he's a great read ( kind of like Peter Egan was at R&T). I think a lot of us share his same life experiences and the same hours spent in the garage.

If you're looking for a nice read for the winter nights, give it a try!


It's a great read. I actually need to read it again! Would love to see a good read's thread here posted.

Will check out the books nominated above -- got a long plane ride coming up so it's great timing. sunglasses.gif


Posted by: GeorgeRud Jan 23 2015, 11:16 PM

Bert Levy's great 'The Last Open Road' is also a fun read about the early days of the sports car scene in the 50s. Then he has a series that follows up on the story, but start with that one.

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